India beats South Africa to win Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 title
On the eve of the final, a reporter asked India captain Harmanpreet Kaur how she would celebrate if her side won the World Cup.
“For big occasions, you don’t have to plan anything because we have visualised it and dreamt about it so many times. It’s only about what you remember and what comes out when it happens,” she gushed with a big smile on her face.
A little over 24 hours later, with a capacity crowd carrying the team in its chants and prayers well past midnight, the Indian women’s team created history as it beat South Africa by 52 runs in the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 final to clinch its maiden ICC crown.
Chasing a stiff 299-run target, Laura Wolvaardt knew she needed to be the backbone of the fight.
Chasing a stiff 299-run target, Laura Wolvaardt knew she needed to be the backbone of the fight.
| Photo Credit:
EMMANUAL YOGINI
Chasing a stiff 299-run target, Laura Wolvaardt knew she needed to be the backbone of the fight.
| Photo Credit:
EMMANUAL YOGINI
While Wolvaardt looked solid, India sank its teeth into the batting order at the other end, sending a shaky Tazmin Brits back within the PowerPlay. Shafali Verma, an inspired bowling change, repaid her captain’s faith stunningly, dismissing Sune Luus off her second ball in World Cup cricket. A delighted Harmanpreet leapt into Shafali’s arms as the 21-year-old carried her captain around the wicket in celebration.
She would go on to remove her Delhi Capitals teammate Marizanne Kapp as well, who, in all likelihood, has played her last ODI World Cup. Desperate for partners, Wolvaardt found an ally in Annerie Dercksen, whose spirited six-hitting eased the frayed South African nerves.
India’s Deepti Sharma picked a scintillating fifer, starting with the prized scalp of Wolvaardt before cleaning up the tail to lead India to a win.
| Photo Credit:
EMMANUAL YOGINI
India’s Deepti Sharma picked a scintillating fifer, starting with the prized scalp of Wolvaardt before cleaning up the tail to lead India to a win.
| Photo Credit:
EMMANUAL YOGINI
Wolvaardt slowly brought up a second consecutive hundred, a knock of the highest quality under immense pressure.
Any joy was short-lived as Deepti Sharma’s onslaught began. A scintillating fifer followed, starting with the prized scalp of Wolvaardt before cleaning up a tail struggling to survive.
It came down to 53 runs needed from the last five overs, with the boisterous crowd watching along bated breath. Nadine de Klerk waged a lone battle with South Africa, left with just one wicket in hand to add to the jeopardy. She would have hoped to repeat her heroics from the league stage, but it was too tall a mountain to climb.
AS IT HAPPENED: IND vs SA LIVE
Earlier, Wolvaardt opted for the comfort of a chase. Smriti Mandhana paired up once more with Shafali, who, until a few days ago, was playing domestic cricket in Surat for Haryana after being cast away from the ODI squad a year ago.
Despite losing Smriti early, an almost new-look Shafali motored on.
Her quick scoring now came with a side of calmness, as she chose to play along the ground rather than recklessly going aerial. She hacked down a half-century and looked set to go for the ton when old habits kicked in, holing out to Sune Luus at mid-off off Ayabonga Khaka in the 28th over.
Wickets, however, fell in the slog overs, as it often does with India. The side turned to Deepti for some magic. She linked up with Richa Ghosh to turn the heat back on the Proteas, with a solid half-century. An Indian total once headed well past 300 fell short, but all that was to be eventually forgotten as the raucous celebrations ringing in India’s coronation went well into the night.
Published on Nov 03, 2025